The change won’t mean an increase in cost to developers, but will just combine existing fees to allow the town to use them to build out the park system without the restrictions having two separate fees created, said Eric Lucas, Windsor Parks, Recreation and Culture Department director.

The board approved the first reading of the ordinance that would change the fee structure, so the ordinance will be brought back to the board at a future meeting for final approval.

3. Kelly Houghteling awarded

Kelly Houghteling, assistant to the town manager for the town of Windsor, received the 2018 Colorado City and County Managers Association Assistant of the Year Award, which Town Manager Shane Hale officially presented to her at Monday night’s town board meeting.

Hale said he can already attest to her efficiency and skill as an employee.

“We’re lucky to have employees of this caliber in Windsor,” he said.

— Emily Wenger covers the town of Windsor and Greeley events for The Tribune. You can reach her at (970) 392-4468 or ewenger@greeleytribune.com.

— Editor’s note: This story has been updated to reflect the following correction: A name was misspelled in the story “Broadband an ongoing discussion” on page A2 of Tuesday’s Tribune. Diane Kruse, a consultant with NEO Connect, has been working with both Greeley and Windsor to study how the communities might go about providing broadband to residents and businesses.